flotage

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Old French flotage (modern French flottage).

Noun

flotage (countable and uncountable, plural flotages)

  1. The state of floating.
  2. Something which floats on the sea or in rivers; flotsam.
  3. The floating capacity of a thing, especially a vessel.

References

Old French

Alternative forms

  • flotaige

Etymology

floter + -age.

Noun

flotage oblique singular, m (oblique plural flotages, nominative singular flotages, nominative plural flotage)

  1. act of diverting water from a river to a meadow or field

Synonyms

  • flotaison

References

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